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Doesn't really matter. It would go under comprehensive either way. $100 deduct easy. Pay the deduct and get the car fixed. Then you won't eat your ass when you sell it.how do you know you need a new bumper? Not fixable? A lot of the time there is hidden damage also. You may think it only needs the bumper but there could be hidden fender damage etc.